What is HS code 910890 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Watch movements; complete and assembled, not automatic winding or electrically operated
Heading 9108 — Watch movements; complete and assembled
Chapter 91: Clocks and watches
Use HS-6 910890 when importing or exporting complete and assembled watch movements that are not automatic winding or electrically operated. For example, this code applies to quartz watch movements that require manual winding.
This HS-6 line specifically covers watch movements that are fully assembled but do not wind automatically, distinguishing them from HS-6 910891, which includes automatic winding movements. If you're dealing with a mechanical watch that needs to be wound manually, this code is your go-to.
When classifying watch movements, it's essential to note the difference between electrically operated movements and those that are purely mechanical. For instance, if you have a traditional wristwatch with a manual winding mechanism, HS-6 910890 is applicable, while a digital watch would fall under a different classification.
Understanding the nuances of watch movements can help avoid customs delays. If you're unsure whether your product fits this category, consider the packaging and specifications. Look for labels indicating 'manual winding' to confirm the correct classification.
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